Wholeness Within: Integrity Redeemed

Psalms 26:11 - A Neville Goddard interpretation

Read Psalms 26 in context

Scripture Focus

11But as for me, I will walk in mine integrity: redeem me, and be merciful unto me.
Psalms 26:11

Biblical Context

The verse expresses a steadfast commitment to integrity and a request for redemption and mercy. It frames inner conduct as the condition of divine favor.

Neville's Inner Vision

Here the speaker does not plead with God as a distant judge, but names a definitive state of consciousness: I will walk in integrity. The cry to redeem me and to be merciful is an invitation to awaken the inner conditions that redeem perception and soften the heart. In Neville’s view, you are the I AM, and every word you utter calls the inner reality into form. To walk in integrity is to align your entire sense of self with truth, wholeness, and consistency—not by striving, but by choosing the inner posture of feeling that you already stand in that state. Redemption is not an external event imposed from without, but the reforming of your inner atmosphere so that your outer life reflects the grace already present in your divine identity. Mercy arises when you drop the fear that life judges you; instead you assume, for the moment, that mercy is your natural atmosphere, available now. When you hold this assumption, thoughts, actions, and circumstances rearrange to mirror it.

Practice This Now

Close your eyes and repeat, 'I walk in integrity.' Then image the inner I AM redeeming you and pouring mercy into every corner of your life, feeling it as present reality.

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